Much quieter day today. Morning excitement was the appearance of two red kites or perhaps it was just the same one appearing twice within an hour. Also Stuart from LPP went over to Lewisham from Sutton to do yet another successful rescue before returning to help with our watch. This evening a large prey was brought in but held back for about an hour. All the juveniles had a good feed from it during a half hour or so. The best news is that all six birds were seen at the same time around 8 pm.

Again many thanks to all who were on watch at at any time today . ... See more

What a day - two juveniles successfully rescued from blocks of flats still under construction. Then tonight we had all four juveniles eating prey at virtually the same time. Two of them were still being fed by an adult and the other two were plucking and eating other prey brought in. It is the first time all four juveniles have been seen on the top ledge and what a wonderful sight it was after the events of earlier in the day.

A huge thanks to everyone who came and helped today as well as to Sue who watches the webcam from afar. Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day for our juveniles as the strong wind has died down. ... See more

What an end to the day - no - none of our juveniles has fledged yet but three of the four were on the ledge this evening and two of them were flapping well and forcing parents off the ledge several times.

Earlier in the day we had seen both parent birds soaring above us at a considerable height on a couple of occasions.

Many thanks to all those who came today to help us watch these amazing birds and to Sue who kept us informed as to how many juveniles were visible on the camera. If you live in the area and would like to watch the juveniles fledge please come and join us. We can never have too many eyes watching them.

Hopefully we will not get very strong winds tomorrow and at least one of our juveniles will have a successful fledge. ... See more

A few shots from today's egg removal. Thanks to David Morrison and Industrial Abseiling. It all went very smoothly, the Peregrines barely protested, Charlie watched proceedings from the corner of the North Wing. She was quickly back on the ledge to inspect, and so was Tom who spent some time on the ledge preening afterwards. Charlie came in a few times and lied down for a while. It will be nice for them to get back to normal but I would have been just as happy letting them continue to incubate until they give up. The problem is that we cannot be sure when that would happen and that the hospital need access back to their roof... ... See more

Our very active juveniles are up and flapping! The webcam is now in panning mode. You can rewind to watch any action you may have missed, have fun! Volunteers are watching from the station car park as and when they can, but anyone out there who would like to help during fledging would be most welcomed! They need all the help they can get. ... See more

As of today, Tom and Charlie have been incubating for 81 days, and they still have their 3 eggs. Hopefully, this will be their last day for this year, we are due to go and remove the eggs tomorrow. A Pied Wagtail appeared to have a death wish today... ... See more

Collection of clips I took of the Morden youngsters this afternoon. Some of it has me in hysterics 😉 2 of them, maybe 3, have now fledged. While I was there I saw one of them flying and landing pretty well. Another one looked a bit more tentative but still looked quite good. ... See more